> Mike,The reason your getting that error is because the *dts repos are the "Red Hat Developer
> Tool Set" which (I think) will require a subscription to the Developer Tool Set channel. Red
> Hat recently annouced this prodcut at Summit this year. I sit in one of the sessions that
> discussed it, and its actually a really awesome step that Red Hat is doing for developers.
The question is: Why in hades would this extra repo be required on a
default virgin installation? As I get into Redhat again, I am reminded
that for all of it's awesome support of Linux, it is in many ways the
Microsoft mentality applied to Linux. I installed a CLI only system, and
I'm blown away that so many tools for bare server system config are GUI.
For example: "system-config-services" requires X and GTK when the other
system-config-* tools are CLI. Luckily I know how to do it the hard way,
linking /delinking files.. but I appreciate and use nice tools because I
like to be able to help people to use them when supporting someone
over long distances. I've almost spent more time configuring
access/subscriptions/licenses than I have getting the server online.
For the record, because a few people know me: I installed gcc installed
and compiled "joe" the editor from source, very quickly. :)
Question: If it's basicly just a LAMP server, is there anything in that
"Developer Tool Set Channel" worth subscribing to and worrying about?